i create this topic to show you my new finished game (but must remain some bugs, notice it if you found one

Just to summarize, I was testing Pulpcore few months ago, which is a framework that allows you to create fast applet for 2D animations/gamesIn november, first just moving a sprite of the Prince of Persia on the screen, and as i'm a fan of the old game,i asked myself why not to create mine ... and 3 Months later, i can present you what i've done !

Just some few characteristics :

- name of the Game : Prince of Java (started in November)

- developer : me (a friend help me a little for sprites desing)

- plateform : Java (eclipse + Pulpcore framework)

- In-game keys :

left, up, down, right arrows to move the prince shift to make a little step on your right or left (left/right arrow + shift), to hang when you jump or climb down control to jump while running, or not moving (just press left/right arrow + control)

feels pretty authentic compared to original NES version. You should definitely find the NES version music and sound effects and add them into the game. Even the animations are very much alike to the original ones, just awesome.

- i just saw the bug of the gate, in a particular case, if the gate is closing and you jump while running, a very few time you pass throuht it i'll try to solve that

- i tried to add music and sound, but finding good sounds is not easy at all, and increases a lot the loading time of the applet due totheir size.I wanted the applet to be loaded very fastly (the heigh of the applet is 1.2Mega without sounds ...,), so i decided to notintegrate sounds ...

- for keys, maybe i'll change a little the options to let the player defines his own keys Control is problematic for you, shift can be problematic too ... (temporarly i added Alt key so you can use now both Alt and Ctrl to jump)

- i tried to add music and sound, but finding good sounds is not easy at all, and increases a lot the loading time of the applet due to their size.

For the music, yeah this is true but pulpcore can play .wav files easily. You could probably add 3-4 sound effects (~10-20K each) without a significant increase in your resources size + will greatly enhance the game experience.

NB : something that confuse me is that google can display all web image embedded in their web site "via the search image" without carring about copyright, and they made money with that ! world is sometime so strange.... no ?

Great game remake !! and keep your graphics :p , about pulpcore : I really love the seamless of pulpcore => Applet + no popup + nice & smooth graphics and loading , very pleasant to see such a good work !

I did such attempt of clone (just one or two screen... not as much as you !! ) nearly 17 years ago time is going on.... anyway I did not reconise the graphics I used, I suppose that there was different graphics depending on platforms mine was looking as below (but with a different player caracter fully white dressed and without hat) :

NB : something that confuse me is that google can display all web image embedded in their web site "via the search image" without carring about copyright, and they made money with that ! world is sometime so strange.... no ?

EDIT: sorry for being of topic... I recently ear that some news papers was also being "stressed" (dont find another/good word...) by the news module of google as it seems people read the headline their and never go to the website

EDIT: funny that google win invoking a "fair use", seem that google is an expert in looking cool & fair society, probably this is the new way to go for selling / advertise in our new century ...

You can edit them and change them enough so it's not recognizable ... like replacing his head with a donut or a chipmunk .it's a lot of work, but probably better than having problems ... or maybe just leave it as it is and focus on the other suggestions here

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